1987 is the only major trophy in our cabinet, and could remain so for a very long time if not forever. It will always be right up there in football history as one of the greatest finals at the most iconic stadium, which no longer exists. Winning things is the ultimate aim in football. There's no way I'd swop the FA Cup for promotion to the Prem, which we obviously want for the status, excitement and vast amounts of money, but it all has to be spent just to try and hang on in that league.Bigger game than ‘87?
falseI think your memory is letting you down there, the win against Wolves meant the City were Guaranteed premonition, hence the 50+k crowd and then on the last game of the season the home win against Millwall and a defeat for Wolves at Crystal Palace meant the City are Champions.
That made me cry a tear or 2.
So, onto the game. Looks a good match up, Gyokeres bound to be a handful for Luton with Hamer, Gooden and others keeping them on their toes. Luton have a very strong defence with Lockyer, Bell, Osho, Nkamba. They can all run with the ball and pass as well as defend. A couple of marauding wing backs in Drameh and Doughty. Morris and Adebayo to cause a bit of bother up front. What do people reckon for the key battles and final score?
Not penalties, please no (unless we win the shootout)I can see this going the distance, both teams cautious not wanted to over commit. Cov on pens.
Told my then brother-in-law when we went 1-0 down to Spurs ' don't worry' , so (though you may be right) I'm not giving up if we go 1 down early on. As an aside, one thing we need to be wary of is that Nakamba in the middle of the park, very quick and aggressive; so need to be careful playing out from the back playing into midfield. Ironically, that's where most of our danger comes from via Hamer.Either side to win by one, who scores first wins.
Told my then brother-in-law when we went 1-0 down to Spurs ' don't worry' , so (though you may be right) I'm not giving up if we go 1 down early on. As an aside, one thing we need to be wary of is that Nakamba in the middle of the park, very quick and aggressive; so need to be careful playing out from the back playing into midfield. Ironically, that's where most of our danger comes from via Hamer.
And also the odd dodgy ref. Watford gameWe haven’t won after conceding first all season is my rationale. And there’s a good reason, we play to hit teams on the break and if a team’s in front they will just sit back for the most part.
Just take in that stat!!!We haven’t won after conceding first all season is my rationale. And there’s a good reason, we play to hit teams on the break and if a team’s in front they will just sit back for the most part.
Good job we’ve taken the lead most gamesJust take in that stat!!!
Wow
Just take in that stat!!!
Wow
Will be the same as usual until the cards start. That's when the fun will start. Will they try to be sly when on a yellow with the cameras watching or just let Gyokeres run past them?Or even trying to rip his top off him in the area.
Eccles will need to stop his diving though
Although 2 of those games we've come from behind to draw in were Luton home and away.5 goalless draws
Conceding first:
P17 W0 D7 L10
Scoring first:
P24 W18 D4 L2
Trademark Robins. A consistent theme in his tenure is that if we score first, we win and vice versa when we concede first.5 goalless draws
Conceding first:
P17 W0 D7 L10
Scoring first:
P24 W18 D4 L2
Shh3 of our last 4 games against Luton we’ve conceded in the first five minutes.
So, same lineup at Wednesday?
The two we lost were Simon Moore and Hamer conspiring to throw it away against Millwall, and the other against Blackpool where most of the side had the shits. Hence why I think the team to score first on Saturday will be the winner.Trademark Robins. A consistent theme in his tenure is that if we score first, we win and vice versa when we concede first.
Last season was an anomaly as we were the ‘comeback kings’ of all major European I believe.
This season the stats are likely skewed somewhat by the our slow start.
false
Straight reds if totally missed by the ref or can be for a player that got a yellow but is viewed as being serious foul play that deserved a red.Does VAR get involved for second yellows? Or is it just straight reds?
are we classed as the home team for this?
because as home grounds go, we are quite settled there, we have played in 5 home grounds since relegation from the premier league, so may as well call it 6Read somewhere we are, fuck knows why
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